Member Since:
6/7/2004
Total Mixes:
9747
Total Feedback:
8
Other Mixes By
itunes
Playlist
|
Other Mix
Playlist
|
Celebrity Playlist
Playlist
|
Celebrity Playlist
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Helena (So Long & Goodnight)
|
from Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
(2004)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Welcome to the Black Parade
|
from The Black Parade
(2006)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
The Ghost of You
|
from Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
(2004)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Sing
|
from Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (Deluxe Version)
(2010)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
|
from Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
(2004)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Skylines and Turnstiles
|
from I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
(2006)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
You Know What They Do to Guys Like Us In Prison
|
from Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
(2004)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Famous Last Words
|
from The Black Parade
(2006)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Headfirst for Halos
|
from I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
(2006)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
|
from Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (Deluxe Version)
(2010)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Dead!
|
from The Black Parade
(2006)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
To the End
|
from Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
(2004)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Teenagers
|
from The Black Parade
(2006)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Bulletproof Heart
|
from Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (Deluxe Version)
(2010)
|
My Chemical Romance
|
Desolation Row
|
from Watchmen (Music from the Motion Picture)
(2009)
|
Comment:
Having seen the Twin Towers fall firsthand, Gerard Way was changed forever by the smoke and the screaming of that fateful day — filled with words the former animator [i]had[/i] to project amongst racetrack riffs, rim-shot drums, and wobbly bass lines. "Skylines and Turnstiles" was the first rotten and ragged fruit of My Chemical Romance's labors, which would soon be rewarded with striking magazine covers and platinum sales. In just four years the group has grown more than most bands do over a decade, moving from bloodletting emo ([i]I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love[/i], featuring the lung-puncturing production of Thursday front man Geoff Rickly), to curtain-raising punk ([i]Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge[/i]) and even a good ol' fashioned concept album complete with Queen references, glam rock guitars, and hooks as huge as the Goodyear blimp ([i]The Black Parade[/i]).
Feedback: